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#6, RE: Blog Commenting -
Posted by Kurt on May-03-10 at 06:27 PM
In response to message #5
>still waiting for an reply - am I the only one here with
>this opinion..

Sorry Karsten...Didn't know you were asking a question.

I have the best comment spamming software available. I've spent $100's if not $1,000's. But to tell you the truth, I've never used any of them. I bite on the sales letters, but just can't bring myself to actually comment spam.

But if I were going to do it, there's no way I'd do it without using camouflage pages.

Camouflage pages are really just pages that are a little "link bait" type pages, but don't have any footprints to who owns them.

Comment spam may work, but I can't believe it will go on much longer. It's really getting to be a problem and Google with have to react eventually, as those links are really worthless. And it isn't hard to which links are posted in "comments" and which are not.

If you agree with my opinion, then setting up networks where you control all aspects of the pages will be a more legit long term strategy.

Owning properties is much more powerful than getting a link, as each page you create gives you multple linking opps.

Having said this, there's no doubt in my mind that blasting away with comment link spam works right now. But how long can this go on? Plus, I'm seeing more and more lawsuits and legal threats, as well as warning from ISPs concerning the spamming of sites.